Re: [Alsa-user] error compiling alsa-driver-0.5.10b package
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From: James T. <ja...@ta...> - 2003-01-10 18:58:40
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On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 10:12:52 -0700 "Don Raikes" <dra...@ho...> wrote: > Hello, > > I am a linux newbie, so please forgive my ignorance. > > I am attempting to compile the alsa-driver-0.5.10b package to enable > sound on a Redhat Advanced Server 2.1 ilinux running on a Compaq > deskpro/en pc which uses the AD1881 chipset. > > downloaded the package from the alsa-project site unzipped and untarred > it. > I ran the configure script with the following command: > > configure --with-cards=all --with-kernel=/usr/src/redhat > > When I tried to make the package, I got a message that an error was > encountered with sound.o. > > 1. How do I determine what the error is? > 2. How do I go about fixing it? Firstly, you should probably use alsa-0.9rc6 rather than 0.5 which is no longer maintained. Since you haven't included the error message (and context) it's hard to say anything for sure, but the configure line looks suspect to me, I think you want: configure --with-cards=all --with-kernel=/usr/src/linux You do need to have a *configured* kernel source (or at least it's headers) that match your current kernel. I think that if you are running Red Hat's default kernel, then installing the kernel-headers package should do the job. Hope this helps, James -- James Tappin, O__ "I forget the punishment for using ja...@ta... -- \/` Microsoft --- Something lingering http://www.tappin.me.uk/ with data loss in it I fancy" |